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Friedrich Schiller, "Deceit and Love": a summary, analysis and feedback

Meshchanskaya drama - this is how the play of five acts by F. Schiller, written at the end of the 18th century, "Insidiousness and Love", is described. The summary will be discussed below.

Action first

Morning at the house of musician Miller. He and his wife are discussing the daughter's enthusiasm for the noble youth and do not see anything good that could come out of this feeling. Miller with the common sense of burghers thinks that his lovely and beloved daughter will only be disgraced.

Thus begins the play "Deceit and Love," the brief content of which we began to expound. The wife objects and dreams that if they unite, it will be a happy marriage. The possibility of such a union, Louise's father does not see. To them comes the middle-aged gentleman Wurs, who has long asked for the hands of a young beauty. He does not like his father frankly, and Herr Miller says that he does not intend to force a daughter to marry. It should be her free choice.

Vours and internally (this will be shown by the further development of events), the "ink soul", as Miller describes it, is outwardly terrible: his ugly hair has red hair, mouse eyes run away, the collections are ugly bulging forward. A loving couple meets when an impatient Ferdinand arrives in the morning on a visit.

From their dialogue it is clear that they are lovingly and cleanly loving, but Louise sees an obstacle to their union in the form of Father Ferdinand, who occupies a very high position, the young man himself is ready to roll mountains and overcome everything that can separate him from Louise. He leaves home. Wurs, the secretary of Father Ferdinand, told his father about the tender feelings of his son. The President was sarcastic about this and is ready to accept the bastard if the son is making fun of the girl, but marrying is another.

There is an unpleasant conversation, during which the father reports that he found his bride. This has already been announced to the whole city, and the matter is settled. Ferdinand has only to make a formal proposal. Who is it? This is the mistress of the Duke - Lady Milford. He does not want a mistress, here is another flawless, beautiful bride-the Countess von Ostheim. So choose, you obstinate son. There are no other options and will not be.

Among the lovers there are class prejudices in the play "Deceit and Love". Summary The first action immediately shows them to us. Ferdinand is going to go to milady and tell her everything he thinks.

The second action

Lady Milford, young, beautiful, sprinkled with the blessings and gifts of the duke, is seriously afflicted. She, a duchess by birth, at the age of 14, fled with a nanny from England, where her father was executed. A rich and noble child was about to settle scores with life. At that moment, the duke noticed her and took him to her. Now Lady Milford has everything except love and self-respect. She has long loved Major Ferdinand, who enters her house and, having learned about her previous life, repents, ceases to insult, but reports that she loves and is loved. This is the continuation of the dramatic history of "Cunning and Love." The summary will now take us to the house of the musician Miller.

There, Ferdinand's father bursts in with the police. He threatens that he will throw Miller himself in jail, and the mother and daughter will be chained to the pillory: for the corrupt girl there is the place. So, more and more intensely develops the action of Schiller. "Insidiousness and Love," a short summary of the play that we present sets on different sides of the father and son. He, being in Miller's house, threatened his father that he would tell everyone, thanks to what dark deeds he had become president. Ferdinand leaves, his father, forgetting Miller, rushes after his son. But this is not the end, but only the middle of the play that Schiller created, "Cunning and Love." The summary and action in the product itself is developing rapidly.

The third action

Ferdinand suggests Louise to flee with him. The girl refuses, and the major reproaches her for lack of love for him. On this they part. Father Ferdinand imprisons father Louise, and the mother sends to the workhouse. Only a girl can save them by writing a love note, from which it appears that she does not like the major. She agrees with everything in order to save her parents, and at the dictation of Voursa she writes to the false lover Marshal von Kalbu. Insidiousness rules over love, as shown by Friedrich Schiller ("Cunning and Love"). The summary of the play, which we are considering, shows us the nobility of some natures and the vileness of others.

Step Four

Ferdinand threw a love note of Louise, and for starters he wants to kill the cowardly von Kalb in a duel. Meanwhile, Lady Milford invited Louise to her house. She insults the girl, expressing the desire to make her his maid. Louise refuses nobly and with restraint and with bitter dignity explains milady that if a marriage between her and the major occurs, she will take her own life. With these words, Louise walks away from the shocked Lady Milford.

Love is one of the main driving forces of the tragedy that Schiller created. "Insidiousness and love," the content of the play, which we continue to read, says that, giving the beloved, true love rises above self-love for the sake of the happiness of an dear person. After talking with Louise from the eyes of milady falls veils, and she, after giving away her property, leaves for England to wash away the disgrace of the connection with the duke in poverty.

Action five

Louise is driven to despair and wants to commit suicide. Appears exhausted by the jealousy of Ferdinand. He presents Luise with an ill-fated letter. She does not refuse that it is written by her. Ferdinand pours lemonade into the glasses, hesitates, pours in the poison, drinks it and lets him drink Louise. Now they are both doomed: Ferdinand does not hide from Louise that they will both die. The girl confesses that she wrote the letter under the dictation, and everything in it is a lie. Father Ferdinand, his constant adviser Wurs, arrives, and both see the work of their hands: the lifeless Louise and the dying Ferdinand, who before his death forgives his father. Two deaths ended with the play "Deceit and Love," a brief summary of which we reviewed.

Brief analysis of the drama

On the example of a small duchy it was shown how much dirt, intrigue, immorality and crimes exist in the world. Two noble souls - Ferdinand and Louise, who love each other against all the conventions and wish to unite forever, are ruined. Their pure love ascended with them to heaven. Death is the inevitable companion of love in all Western European literature.

Readers' comments about the play "Insidiousness and Love" by Schiller Friedrich

They are many, they are extensive and correspond to modern views on love. It was not necessary for the main character to believe unconditionally the forged letter, but it was necessary to understand. At the happy end, no one expected, but the action captured absolutely everyone.

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